यत्किंचित्त्रिषु लोकेषु स्थावरं जंगमं विभो । तत्सर्वं भवता व्याप्तं काष्ठं हव्यभुजा यथा
yatkiṃcittriṣu lokeṣu sthāvaraṃ jaṃgamaṃ vibho | tatsarvaṃ bhavatā vyāptaṃ kāṣṭhaṃ havyabhujā yathā
ສິ່ງໃດກໍຕາມໃນສາມໂລກ—ທັງຢູ່ນິ່ງ ແລະເຄື່ອນໄຫວ, ໂອ ຜູ້ມີອຳນາດທັງປວງ—ທັງໝົດນັ້ນຖືກພຣະອົງແຜ່ຊຶມ, ເຫມືອນໄຟທີ່ຊ່ອນຢູ່ໃນໄມ້.
Viśvāmitra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A panoramic tripartite cosmos (heaven, earth, netherworld) filled with beings—trees, animals, humans, devas—overlaid by a subtle luminous presence; in the foreground, a piece of wood shows a faint inner flame, suggesting latent fire.
Since the Lord pervades all existence, sacred geography (tīrthas) reveals what is universally true: divinity is present everywhere, awaiting manifestation.
Not named in this verse; it provides the metaphysical foundation for why any tīrtha can serve as a doorway to realization.
None; the verse uses analogy (fire in wood) to teach pervasive divinity.
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